Math 555
Spring 2005
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Course Description
The interface between combinatorics and commutative algebra/algebraic geometry has been fruitful for both subjects. We will discuss some of the impact of commutative algebra in combinatorics (a little) and the use of combinatorial techniques in commutative algebra and related areas (more).
The main tools include simplicial complexes and polyhedral techniques (on the combinatorial side) and monomial ideals, resolutions, Hilbert functions, and computational techniques (on the algebraic side). The only prerequisite is basic algebra.
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Instructor
Name |
Office |
E-mail |
Phone |
Office Hours |
Diane Maclagan |
240 Hill Center |
maclagan at math.rutgers.edu |
732-445-3481 |
TBA |
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Course Time and Location
MW5 (2:50-4:10), Hill 525
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Text
There is no official assigned text.
Useful books include Stanley's Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra,
Bruns and Herzog's Cohen Macaulay Rings, and the forthcoming
Combinatorial Commutative Algebra by Miller and Sturmfels. The latter
is temporarily available online from Miller's webpage -
download it now!
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Announcements
Announcements and any handouts will be available here.
Here is the handout from the first day (as a text file).
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Homework
There will be sporadic homework assignments (approximately every two
weeks). Homework assignments and target dates will be posted here.
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Grades
You are expected to attempt some of the homework or complete a longer
report on a topic of your choosing to get credit. Exceptions will be
made for those who provide evidence of other mathematics going on (eg
a completed dissertation).
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